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. >> federal spending on things like investment, education, and infrastructure declines to the lowest levels in history. >> i hope you are right. >> why does the gao say we have to run sur produces starting today to have a sustainable government? the gao, obama's chosen auditors -- >> misreading it. the gao did not say we have to balance the report today. >> is stays the government is unsustainable unless we have surpluses now for what neil and i said. the interest payments on the debt bankrupt us. $3,000 now, $10,000 a person in ten years. can you afford to pay $7,000 a year? neil: i wish we could go more, but i'm not saying this to blast republicans. i'm not saying it to blast democrats. both parties have abused the privilege of lying. they gotten to the point now where they have nod addressed the underlying problem. i'm not interested in looking back at who is to blame. here's the mess now. fix it. we're not. all right. when we come back. blast your boss, but keep your job? how you can lash out, but stay in. i hope my staff is not watching. then, beyonce lip singing the national an
. >> federal spending on things like investment, education, and infrastructure declines to the lowest levels in history. >> i hope you are right. >> why does the gao say we have to run sur produces starting today to have a sustainable government? the gao, obama's chosen auditors -- >> misreading it. the gao did not say we have to balance the report today. >> is stays the government is unsustainable unless we have surpluses now for what neil and i said. the interest...
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who wants to do educational commercials on television to tell people of the dangers of guns. the irs would stop for doing that, not bush in favor of special candidates, but want to educate the public about guns. liz: nobody had seen his new political landscape ever. this is a massive database using sophisticated computer tools, cookies to track where people were going to other websites. fortune 500 companies would want this database so the question is not just an army of door knockers, also privacy concerns and the voter doesn't even other personal information is now going to this nonprofit. is he skirting the rules? >> does not unlawful, not unethical. he is a lawyer. you may say it is not consistent with the spirit of the law but consistent with the letter of law. we all know the reason this isn't cited case said basically the two of us could form the donald and napolitano incorporated. the government cannot regulate us and cannot stop us from doing it. fast forward that instantly became a multibillion dollars international corporation, we could still do that, so can these
who wants to do educational commercials on television to tell people of the dangers of guns. the irs would stop for doing that, not bush in favor of special candidates, but want to educate the public about guns. liz: nobody had seen his new political landscape ever. this is a massive database using sophisticated computer tools, cookies to track where people were going to other websites. fortune 500 companies would want this database so the question is not just an army of door knockers, also...
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john: this is an educated woman. she will keep the fourth and fifth and thoroughly the second. >> the second amendment was designed to protect us against government tierney. that is someone who is in support of governor tierney.. john: john: what about taxes? >> we should just do away with taxes altogether and. john: we hear this but it's not gone. people like federal rules. >> one of the things that we know is that states without an income tax be so much better economically. we have a higher rate of entrepreneurship, they have higher job growth, higher personal income growth. in states where we are seeing this, where they have experimented with it, they are doing better. last week for new governors said they will make a push to eliminate their state income tax and i think we will see a lot more states compete against each other to attract businesses and economic development in a way. john: thank you, starlee rhoades and mark meckler. coming up on obama part two. the fight over immigration and illegal immigration in
john: this is an educated woman. she will keep the fourth and fifth and thoroughly the second. >> the second amendment was designed to protect us against government tierney. that is someone who is in support of governor tierney.. john: john: what about taxes? >> we should just do away with taxes altogether and. john: we hear this but it's not gone. people like federal rules. >> one of the things that we know is that states without an income tax be so much better economically....
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education at all levels. that is something i would do. provide additional scholarships, bring in the foreign students to come here and want to stay here and work. we're educating them, they're going back. they're competing with countries and companies that are direct competitors, and we will let them work here. this is insane. cheryl: a lot more to say about this topic, and i will be looking for your writing on it. thank you. >> you're very welcome. cheryl: paul ryan was accused of throwing granny off the cliff. remember this? wait until you hear what critics wait until you hear what critics are saying republica the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase pl
education at all levels. that is something i would do. provide additional scholarships, bring in the foreign students to come here and want to stay here and work. we're educating them, they're going back. they're competing with countries and companies that are direct competitors, and we will let them work here. this is insane. cheryl: a lot more to say about this topic, and i will be looking for your writing on it. thank you. >> you're very welcome. cheryl: paul ryan was accused of...
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john: this is an educated woman. she will keep the fourth and fifth and thoroughly the second. >> the second amendment was designed to protect us against government tierney. that is someone who is in support of governor tierney.. john: john: what about taxes? >> we should just do away with taxes altogether and. john: we hear this but it's not gone. people like federal rules. >> one of the things that we know is that states without an income tax be so much better economically. we have a higher rate of entrepreneurship, they have higher job growth, higher personal income growth. in states where we are seeing this, where they have experimented with it, they are doing better. last week for new governors said they will make a push to eliminate their state income tax and i think we will see a lot more states compete against each other to attract businesses and economic development in a way. john: thank you, starlee rhoades and mark meckler. coming up on obama part two. the fight over immigration and illegal immigration in
john: this is an educated woman. she will keep the fourth and fifth and thoroughly the second. >> the second amendment was designed to protect us against government tierney. that is someone who is in support of governor tierney.. john: john: what about taxes? >> we should just do away with taxes altogether and. john: we hear this but it's not gone. people like federal rules. >> one of the things that we know is that states without an income tax be so much better economically....
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here to break it down is john ulzheimer, president of consumer education is more credit. thank you for joining us. i just want to make sure i understand, this is somewhere between one and 4% fees that normally when you swipe your credit-card it is the margin that has to pay that to the credit-card issuer for the privilege of using a credit card, and a lot of times when you're in a taxi and they try to encourage you to use cash or other places is because they don't want to pay the fee. some balance the telling you used as they pass it on to you. is that right? >> this is the key theme, and merchants are still going to be charged that 1-4% interchange as white feet, but now in many instances they will be able the subsidize the cost of the fee by just turning around and charging the consumer when they sweat a certain credit card and uncertain states. melissa: there are rules around this. ten states cannot do this. new york is one of them. i'm sure we have a list of the of the once. they also have to -- it's like magic. there is. if you're lucky enough to be in the estate, yo
here to break it down is john ulzheimer, president of consumer education is more credit. thank you for joining us. i just want to make sure i understand, this is somewhere between one and 4% fees that normally when you swipe your credit-card it is the margin that has to pay that to the credit-card issuer for the privilege of using a credit card, and a lot of times when you're in a taxi and they try to encourage you to use cash or other places is because they don't want to pay the fee. some...
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this is a population that is very low educated, the highest proportion of people without high-school diplomas and our country are illegals, and it is not what we need to a vance economically. i was disappointed that arubia, in his earlier, famous interview in the wall street journal proposed as part of this package moving officially toward an immigration system that gets priority to skill rather than family reunification. that idea has dropped out completely of a gang of a plan, which suggests to me that it is a nonstarter and that what we're doing is confirming and corroborating the existing status quo. lou: it will be interesting to see. i will be talking with the senator here very shortly. and i will ask him about that. and on your behalf as well as the rest of us because it is an important question. the country has lost sight of how to read effectively administer an immigration program based upon the nation's needs. we have an unemployment rate at 10%. we bring in legally and illegally the same number of immigrants as the unemployment -- as if the umpires were 5%. we will take th
this is a population that is very low educated, the highest proportion of people without high-school diplomas and our country are illegals, and it is not what we need to a vance economically. i was disappointed that arubia, in his earlier, famous interview in the wall street journal proposed as part of this package moving officially toward an immigration system that gets priority to skill rather than family reunification. that idea has dropped out completely of a gang of a plan, which suggests...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in washington state and i would like to congratulate you and especially those in law enforcement in california for the high level of discourse that you have incredibly impressed today by what i have heard and my hats off to you for all the good work you're doing. so i do advocacy and part of that is kind of reaching out to people and bringing the message of social emotional learning not just to schools because educators kind of get it. it's not a stretch when we talk to them why it's important to get it, but we want to take the message outside of the school into the media, into the communities, into fami
we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in...
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we know there will be celebrity speakers, including kathleen turner, secretary of education arne duncan tweeted last night he is looking forward to being here today. how does that translate to people being here? in some ways organizer molly smith says it doesn't matter. it's all about taking action. take a listen. >> it's been a remarkable learning experience, the realization that we're citizens and this san active citizenship and being a citizen isn't just sitting around, gasping about it, talking about it or being an arm chair activist. it's actually moving into it, physically, with your body, embodying citizenship. >> reporter: victor, one of the things they're planning to do today is make their voices heard simply by their presence. they are hoping there will be thousands of people here. one indication they have is that it costs $49 thank you to put on this march in washington. they have raised almost all of that now, if not gone over a bit, just by grassroots donations. largest donation, $1,000. the smallest about $5. they've had people going through social media, saying this is im
we know there will be celebrity speakers, including kathleen turner, secretary of education arne duncan tweeted last night he is looking forward to being here today. how does that translate to people being here? in some ways organizer molly smith says it doesn't matter. it's all about taking action. take a listen. >> it's been a remarkable learning experience, the realization that we're citizens and this san active citizenship and being a citizen isn't just sitting around, gasping about...
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immigration reform, reduction in gun violence, climate change, education, all of those things are hat he campaigned on and talked about it in a way showing he has hope, stillments change, but he understands to bring the country forward, he has to do it in a non-traditional way like the campaign. gerri: justin, do you agree? the same old same old? same push, same rhetoric, same positions? >> a different barack obama than in 2004 as rich mentioned than 2008. this is not the post partisan barack obama, but one laying down a marker expanding -- explaning the vision for progressive government, not even a nod whatsoever todd fact that the american people elected republicans to control the people's house, the house of representatives, no nod to the fact there needs to be bipartisan at all whatsoever. that's concerned me the most, and, also, no discussion utah debt, no discussion whatsoever of the debt. that concerned me. gerri: to your point, big discussion of entitlements and what they mean not country. rich, what did you make of that? i want you to hear the sound first. here's the presiden
immigration reform, reduction in gun violence, climate change, education, all of those things are hat he campaigned on and talked about it in a way showing he has hope, stillments change, but he understands to bring the country forward, he has to do it in a non-traditional way like the campaign. gerri: justin, do you agree? the same old same old? same push, same rhetoric, same positions? >> a different barack obama than in 2004 as rich mentioned than 2008. this is not the post partisan...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> talk us through the moment when you found out your girlfriend was dead. >> well, a couple months ago she called me up on the phone and she was like, hey, i have bad news. i'm dead. and i said, oh, no! do you need a ride to the funeral? well, piers, the victim is i was victim of a hoax. >> that must be devastating to deal with. >> it s but it's even more devastating for my girlfriend. >> no, see, she was the hoax. she's not a real person. >> oh! right. now i get it. oh, man. she is going to be pissed. >> oh, no. all right. now for some entertainment news, jessica chastain outdid arnold schwarzenegger. schwarzenegger's come back got off to a terrible start. his action flick "the last s
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public education system. goes back to the articles of confederation. states will make that kind of decision. not everyone has the permanent me an basin that texas has to fund its education system. there will be some give-and-take. melissa: that is the flip side. states down the road do away with taxes, does the state fall apart? >> we independent fall apart. we had to figure out a way to pay for the highway patrol. i think that states are searching for a balance. i think, good thing that can come out of this budget debate, both the state level and local level, what really can government do constructively and how much are we willing to pay to have them do it. melissa: yeah. >> deal with the past pension problems that are a big part of the state is the money they didn't spend in the past because they promised to spend in the future. big problem. states will have to figure out how to deal with that locality. this is a healthy debate i think. melissa: dave, give you the last word. do you agree with that? >> i do agree with that. i think the opportunity is
public education system. goes back to the articles of confederation. states will make that kind of decision. not everyone has the permanent me an basin that texas has to fund its education system. there will be some give-and-take. melissa: that is the flip side. states down the road do away with taxes, does the state fall apart? >> we independent fall apart. we had to figure out a way to pay for the highway patrol. i think that states are searching for a balance. i think, good thing that...
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american history, an important part of our education. a lip reader hired by inside edition says he's of the great mystery of why first lady michele obama rolled her eyes at speaker painter during monday's inaugural luncheon. the lip reader claims that the speaker, i know a chain smoker, was asking the president whether he had a chance to have a quick smoke before lunch. somebody will you do it. the president reportedly gave up smoking three. you would not know that by the determined way in which he was chewing gum during the inaugural that explanation is absolutely not true. we don't know. disco we would share that possibility with you. our colleagues at market watcher answering one of the most burning questions of the day, which cities in this country have the most bedbugs. well, you can go to market watch for the full report, but let us give you some of the essential top lines. the top city for bedbugs is not tell i am pleased to tell you, new york city. the big apple ranks number ten. you may be surprised by the bug plaques in the sta
american history, an important part of our education. a lip reader hired by inside edition says he's of the great mystery of why first lady michele obama rolled her eyes at speaker painter during monday's inaugural luncheon. the lip reader claims that the speaker, i know a chain smoker, was asking the president whether he had a chance to have a quick smoke before lunch. somebody will you do it. the president reportedly gave up smoking three. you would not know that by the determined way in...
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my job is not just to entertain but to educate and put things in perspective. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. not everything in the market can be explained by cold hard facts. not everything is rational or even cut and dried or it can even be ascertained with close scrutiny. we see that every day, including today where the dow vaulted 67 points, s&p advanced, nasdaq climbed .33%. the stocks of companies that basically have nothing good to say go up anyway. truly miserable quarter on friday. they rallied because there's a consensus with central bankers keeping rates low or taking them lower, the second half of 2013 will be better than the second half of 2012. and that will eventually propel stocks higher. so it's best to get in on the ground floor than wait. we see it in stocks like johnson & johnson, which not only cut guidance yesterday, barely got dinged despite the cut, but was featured on the front page of the "new york times" today in an article entitled "maker aware of 40% failure in hip implant." this stock rallied 16 cents on the news. come on! ♪ halleluja
my job is not just to entertain but to educate and put things in perspective. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. not everything in the market can be explained by cold hard facts. not everything is rational or even cut and dried or it can even be ascertained with close scrutiny. we see that every day, including today where the dow vaulted 67 points, s&p advanced, nasdaq climbed .33%. the stocks of companies that basically have nothing good to say go up anyway. truly miserable quarter on friday. they...
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devastate medicaid, transfer rising health care costs on to seniors in medicare, cut investments in education that are important for our kids, all, by the way, all while protecting the tax breaks and loopholes for folks at the high end of the income scale. >> you know, my question for ryan would be, and of course to you, the republicans aren't going to go along with these kinds of cuts in defense. i mean, i think the democrats would certainly pare back on defense spending. but the republicans -- so isn't this somewhat of a phantom budget that he is trying to throw out right now? >> well, that's exactly right. look, republicans have said for the last couple of months that the across-the-board cuts to defense spending are reckless. and democrats have said the way they do it and the arbitrary way doesn't make sense. and the cut cans across the board to nondefense spending like nih and air traffic control and all of that, that doesn't make sense. now all of the sudden within the republican caucus, the tea party wing has gotten them to reverse their position. now the cuts they said were reckless,
devastate medicaid, transfer rising health care costs on to seniors in medicare, cut investments in education that are important for our kids, all, by the way, all while protecting the tax breaks and loopholes for folks at the high end of the income scale. >> you know, my question for ryan would be, and of course to you, the republicans aren't going to go along with these kinds of cuts in defense. i mean, i think the democrats would certainly pare back on defense spending. but the...
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he talked about reviving education for grade school and for university. he talked about climate change. now, he's talked about a$é+m) @% these things before. so none of this comes as a surprise. but he also talked about the need to organize. that citizens involved, and it's not a coincidence that he's making those points to and othe just a couple of days after he has transformed his political presidential campaign into an organizing outfit now called organizing for action, that jim messina and others will be in charge of. so i think he is aiming for those far away fences for things you would like to see him do, chris, but it's going to happen. not just if he wants to do it, but if he can mobilize enough political support to try to get over some of that republican obstructionism. >> joan, the same question. did you see the beef today? terms of substantive accomplishments worthy of a second term? >> i did, chris. it was a soaring speech. it was an inspiring speech. but it was also as david said practical nuts and bolts, talking about the highway system, ta
he talked about reviving education for grade school and for university. he talked about climate change. now, he's talked about a$é+m) @% these things before. so none of this comes as a surprise. but he also talked about the need to organize. that citizens involved, and it's not a coincidence that he's making those points to and othe just a couple of days after he has transformed his political presidential campaign into an organizing outfit now called organizing for action, that jim messina and...
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we obviously have to take power away from the department of education education, teachers unions and restorer power to local school -- school district to power the parents and students before it is too late. not just for the sake of our children, the next generation, but the sake of the country. >> will know the truth about benghazi? secretary of state says what she knows. marking the 40th anniversary of roe vs. wade and the shift of public sentiment way use of the abortion debate. the psychology of cynicism liberty and gun-control. citizens have the right to bear arms the maniacs do not need guns to kill. doctor keith ablow. next. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. officemax can help you drive
we obviously have to take power away from the department of education education, teachers unions and restorer power to local school -- school district to power the parents and students before it is too late. not just for the sake of our children, the next generation, but the sake of the country. >> will know the truth about benghazi? secretary of state says what she knows. marking the 40th anniversary of roe vs. wade and the shift of public sentiment way use of the abortion debate. the...
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we obviously have to take power away from the department of education education, teachers unions and restorer power to local school -- school district to power the parents and students before it is too late. not just for the sake of our children, the next generation, but the sake of the country. >> will know the truth about benghazi? secretary of state says what she knows. marking the 40th anniversary of roe vs. wade and the shift of public sentiment way use of the abortion debate. the psychology of cynicism liberty and gun-control. citizens have the right to bear arms the maniacs do not need guns to kill. doctor keith ablow. next. officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card anf officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. lou: next guest says the executive action on gun-control missed the underlying issue behind connec
we obviously have to take power away from the department of education education, teachers unions and restorer power to local school -- school district to power the parents and students before it is too late. not just for the sake of our children, the next generation, but the sake of the country. >> will know the truth about benghazi? secretary of state says what she knows. marking the 40th anniversary of roe vs. wade and the shift of public sentiment way use of the abortion debate. the...
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we need to educate that to the american people because they don't understand. they think that the course of ruling against president obama, the first black president. lou: we're going to have to leave it there. we will continue next week. thank you so much. up next, one of the nastiest flues seasons on record. an update for you on what has turned out to be a deadly outbreak next. coming up next week, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, economist and a best-selling author, former fed vice chairman joins us. and author, radio talk-show host monica crowley among our guests. please be with us next week. we love hearing from you. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better busin
we need to educate that to the american people because they don't understand. they think that the course of ruling against president obama, the first black president. lou: we're going to have to leave it there. we will continue next week. thank you so much. up next, one of the nastiest flues seasons on record. an update for you on what has turned out to be a deadly outbreak next. coming up next week, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, economist and a best-selling author,...
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let me just say education costs, health care cost, co-payment, deductibles all of the other things the middle class pay for much higher than they were 30 years ago. so there is an interesting debate going on. i'm not saying -- i think that the people who were saying that is your economic analysis, bureau of labor statistic, most economists who looked at this matter, most people do believe wages are relatively stagnant in real terms over the past 30 years. i'm just admitting there's a good debate and an interesting debate. >> what i would say, bob, is this i tend to take jimmy's point of view on this. i think the middle class is in better shape. no question we need more growth. no question we need more jobs. no question we need more wages and incomes in the country. that's not the issue. i'm just saying the picture painted by many of your colleagues is so grim that you arrive let's tax rich people and somehow that will help the middle class. i don't think the middle class is dying and i don't think taxing those likely to invest will help. >> here's the issue. i don't think redistributio
let me just say education costs, health care cost, co-payment, deductibles all of the other things the middle class pay for much higher than they were 30 years ago. so there is an interesting debate going on. i'm not saying -- i think that the people who were saying that is your economic analysis, bureau of labor statistic, most economists who looked at this matter, most people do believe wages are relatively stagnant in real terms over the past 30 years. i'm just admitting there's a good...
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we need to educate that to the american people because they don't understand. they think that the course of ruling against president obama, the first black president. lou: we're going to have to leave it there. we will continue next week. thank you so much. up next, one of the nastiest flues seasons on record. an update for you on what has turned out to be a deadly outbreak next. coming up next week, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, economist and a best-selling author, former fed vice chairman joins us. and author, radio talk-show host monica crowley among our guests. please be with us next week. we love hearing from you. embarr. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your abi
we need to educate that to the american people because they don't understand. they think that the course of ruling against president obama, the first black president. lou: we're going to have to leave it there. we will continue next week. thank you so much. up next, one of the nastiest flues seasons on record. an update for you on what has turned out to be a deadly outbreak next. coming up next week, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, economist and a best-selling author,...
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and also learn things that i found educational. i wwomen, gays kamal people, the disabled. and i'm also an ira of science. found out all those things today and yet president obama said that we are a unit country. lou: we understand thaat progras are iinadequate. if we could put this out to the audience. we understand that outworn programs are inadequate to the needs of our time, we must harness new ideas and technology to remake our government. that is what will give real meaning to our ceed. in other words, the founding principles and values of the nation had no reality unless we make our government and apparently support some ideas and technology that are not even available right now. >> he hates the constitution. that's when it comes down to. we have to adapt founding principles to our changing times and needs. we must change. you know what, the constitution was written with an unchanging you of human nature in mind. the left believes it is the only thing that can change human nature on a fundamental level, corrective action. the constitution stands in the way of their g
and also learn things that i found educational. i wwomen, gays kamal people, the disabled. and i'm also an ira of science. found out all those things today and yet president obama said that we are a unit country. lou: we understand thaat progras are iinadequate. if we could put this out to the audience. we understand that outworn programs are inadequate to the needs of our time, we must harness new ideas and technology to remake our government. that is what will give real meaning to our ceed....
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recommit to public education in this country, our teachers, so we can compete in a global market. now, for the republicans, they have vilified all of these institutions. they think that tax cuts for the wealthy and deregulation is exactly how we should run the country, and that's it. president obama actually accomplished a heck of a lot in his first term. but there is so much more he can do on a number of important issues facing our country in the second term. we are a center-left country. we are progressive. progressives are in the majority. we have to think like that as a movement. we have to think like that as a people. and the chatter across the street, we learned one thing about those folks during the 2012 election. they lie. they do a pretty good job of it. so when we start going down the road of immigration reform and climate change and fair taxation and public education, we'll get plenty of lies from the right, because they're damn good at it. but we have the majority on our side. and president obama knows it. and he has set a course for us to grab the jugular and get afte
recommit to public education in this country, our teachers, so we can compete in a global market. now, for the republicans, they have vilified all of these institutions. they think that tax cuts for the wealthy and deregulation is exactly how we should run the country, and that's it. president obama actually accomplished a heck of a lot in his first term. but there is so much more he can do on a number of important issues facing our country in the second term. we are a center-left country. we...
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it benefits youth education. >> the event has been going strong for more than 75 years. it's a texas tradition that features lone star staples like great music, down-home cooking, and of course, a top-notch rodeo. >> we're the largest fair event in north america, the largest rodeo in the world. >> scott and denise barrett have been taking their 12-year-old daughter sarah marie to the event for years. on this date, sarah marie is especially excited for the headline music act. >> we went to the rodeo to watch the jonas brothers. i'm a big jonas brothers fan. >> and they're off. >> when the barrettes pull into the parking lot, the rodeo's chuck wagon event is getting under way inside the stadium. >> if you've ever been close to these chuck wagons when they're racing, it's rumbling, there's a lot of noise, the horses are making noise, the rigs are jumping up and down and rattling. >> backstage, a bull named hardball is in his holding pen. >> hardball is a bucking bull. that night he was scheduled what we call a re-ride bull. on any given night, a cowboy may get a re-ride bec
it benefits youth education. >> the event has been going strong for more than 75 years. it's a texas tradition that features lone star staples like great music, down-home cooking, and of course, a top-notch rodeo. >> we're the largest fair event in north america, the largest rodeo in the world. >> scott and denise barrett have been taking their 12-year-old daughter sarah marie to the event for years. on this date, sarah marie is especially excited for the headline music act....
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educational opportunities,ly go far. that is a big factor for me, and i wanted to say that to all homeless kids that you have to really start taking the steps to start to make the change. and once you do that, the help will be available to you, but you have to be ready to receive it. >> eboni, would you underline the ideas? >> yes, one of the main things i will take into my adulthood from my experience is anything is possible. in a hard economic time, and things that come on the news, i have been through enough to nknw that just enough hard work and determination can get you pret tri far. >> jimmy, let me ask you also on this question, because i know e you have seen it both from the experience and also from your organizing and your own work. on the one hand the story about the structural difficulties and the other, the personal perseverance and how do we balance them? >> i agree that the struggle makes you stronger, but if you invest in something that you truly love whether it is advocacy or whatever you are into, succes
educational opportunities,ly go far. that is a big factor for me, and i wanted to say that to all homeless kids that you have to really start taking the steps to start to make the change. and once you do that, the help will be available to you, but you have to be ready to receive it. >> eboni, would you underline the ideas? >> yes, one of the main things i will take into my adulthood from my experience is anything is possible. in a hard economic time, and things that come on the...
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by elite and ruled by a mob and he talked about the government that we won which is infrastructure, education, regulation and the good things and recognize the government can't solve all the problems, i thought that was a reaching out, if you will, a shout to the tea party right that's rejectionist. >> as we saw in pennsylvania, and professional that morning there's so much of this willingness to win the election by the republicans, they know they're headed into trouble. many like lebanon, take the fences down. okay, we're never going to be popular again so we're going to have to rig it. >> sean: so it's the gettysburg address, obama. republicans are going to have to steal elections. that's how bad nbc's gotten, that's the coverage. >> a couple of points about this quote, unquote news network and this quote, unquote newsman. on the gettysburg address, chris mathews has it it exactly wrong. he has the opposite. the gettysburg address was an attempt at healing of nation' wounds at the end of the civil war. obama's speech yesterday was a left wing declaration of war against the movement. and it
by elite and ruled by a mob and he talked about the government that we won which is infrastructure, education, regulation and the good things and recognize the government can't solve all the problems, i thought that was a reaching out, if you will, a shout to the tea party right that's rejectionist. >> as we saw in pennsylvania, and professional that morning there's so much of this willingness to win the election by the republicans, they know they're headed into trouble. many like...
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post poll, she's high favorability among african-americans, among women, among hispanics, and lower educated voters. >> do you think she will run the way the george w. bush's father did after a third term for reagan? >> no. >> her ego -- >> right. but in terms of -- i think that's right. but in terms of the attachment and the enthusiasm of the base of the democratic voters, she has that. >> we're going to jump on it. i think she historically is to the left of jackson, somewhere around humphrey. right in the middle of the democratic party historically. she said we're the indispensable country. none of this pulling back, come home america. >> yes. tough, but one other point. you know what she did? she did concede we made mistax but she also when tested by ron johnson most notably, she did not back down. the liberal base of the party didn't want hillary clinton to go and concede everything on benghazi because they believe she did the best of her ability. i think the wins points say everything didn't go perfectly but i'm not going to stand here and let you attack me and say we're to blame for ev
post poll, she's high favorability among african-americans, among women, among hispanics, and lower educated voters. >> do you think she will run the way the george w. bush's father did after a third term for reagan? >> no. >> her ego -- >> right. but in terms of -- i think that's right. but in terms of the attachment and the enthusiasm of the base of the democratic voters, she has that. >> we're going to jump on it. i think she historically is to the left of...
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a spokesperson says zuckerberg admires christie's work on education and forum. >> an american pastor disappears from a jail in iran. his alleged crime? he is accused of trying to convert muslims. he is about to stand trial and could face the death sentence. the pastor's wife and attorney join us. tell me -- what do you know about where yourself husband last was? what's the last contact? >> good evening, greta. my last contact was a few weeks ago. i believe, january 9. his family in iran usually gets some kind of a phone call on wednesdays and they get to visit him every other thursday. they didn't get a call this wednesday. they were suspicious. and this thursday, they went to the prison and he was not there. they don't know where he is, as of now. there is no notice -- they were not -- there was -- they were not aware of anything -- if he was moved or where he is. the guards couldn't give them answers. we are hoping to be able to find out where he is... soon. >> jordan, either it's a bureaucratic messup or they are incompetent, or they have done something sinister. >> speak with ira
a spokesperson says zuckerberg admires christie's work on education and forum. >> an american pastor disappears from a jail in iran. his alleged crime? he is accused of trying to convert muslims. he is about to stand trial and could face the death sentence. the pastor's wife and attorney join us. tell me -- what do you know about where yourself husband last was? what's the last contact? >> good evening, greta. my last contact was a few weeks ago. i believe, january 9. his family in...
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everybody i think that his whole candidacy was about education and i think that now everybody is able to take that message and go out there and take personal responsibility and show other people and spread it so i think that we've all taken over that mantle i don't think that there's one single person that's rising to the top but i think that some of the powering for everyone that was involved you know it's a really good point because every political movement of people look for leaders to follow and really all of us should be leaders of the idea is the most important thing and ideas cannot be squashed i mean they will move on and as long as we're all carrying those ideas with us and really stepping up to the point i think that's . you know where can people find out more about you and what's next for you well they can go to my website. and i'm planning a lot of gigs for the new year but. i'm especially excited i started an activist talent booking agency called same site entertainment and so there will be a lot of the speakers that you are seeing last year. all in one place so if you wa
everybody i think that his whole candidacy was about education and i think that now everybody is able to take that message and go out there and take personal responsibility and show other people and spread it so i think that we've all taken over that mantle i don't think that there's one single person that's rising to the top but i think that some of the powering for everyone that was involved you know it's a really good point because every political movement of people look for leaders to...
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and i think the lbj example is not bad one, because during those first six months of 1965, medicare, education, voting rights, all the things that we think of really as the great society didn't happen across four years, really just in that first half of one year. the fact that johnson was asking for all those big things together really helped. >> the end of the iraq war was not marked as a massive occasion in this country when it happened. there was some primetime news programs that didn't cover it the day that it happened, the day that was the end of the war. but people, when you ask them broadly in the country, end up ranking ending the war as president obama's greatest single accomplishment in his first four years. what explains the primacy of that in memory, even as it was buried in the news as we went through it? >> well, go back to the democratic primaries of 2008. what was the biggest issue? barack obama probably became the nominee largely because he was against the war at the beginning. hillary clinton was for it. so people obviously noticed the absence of that. but even more than that
and i think the lbj example is not bad one, because during those first six months of 1965, medicare, education, voting rights, all the things that we think of really as the great society didn't happen across four years, really just in that first half of one year. the fact that johnson was asking for all those big things together really helped. >> the end of the iraq war was not marked as a massive occasion in this country when it happened. there was some primetime news programs that...
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>> reporter: taking the stage right now, secretary of education arne duncan. he is talking about why one grol is important to him. he is among the people who walked the many blocks from near the capitol to here to be a part of this today. this was a movement started on facebook and it has turned into this behind me. miguel? >> what's the energy like? i done sense there's a lot of energy that that crowd. how big is it? are they really sort of, you know, getting after this? >> reporter: i think one of the things that people here talk about is the fact that this started with social media. this was the brainchild of two people who said right in the hours after newtown we've got to do something. what can they do. they decided to organize this march. it's only been a few weeks in the making. a lot of p people who are marching feel that this many people have gathered from across the country as a result of social media. they feel that is good. however, they're very realistic knowing that the legislation that they are pushing for and hoping that congress will pass, thi
>> reporter: taking the stage right now, secretary of education arne duncan. he is talking about why one grol is important to him. he is among the people who walked the many blocks from near the capitol to here to be a part of this today. this was a movement started on facebook and it has turned into this behind me. miguel? >> what's the energy like? i done sense there's a lot of energy that that crowd. how big is it? are they really sort of, you know, getting after this? >>...
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. >> you're self-educated, self-taught? >> mm-hmm. >> have you published any research? >> no. >> frankly, dr. ecklund, you have nothing to base your results on. there's no clinical trial, there's no-- there's no blind study. there are no medical papers published. >> that doesn't make any difference. >> ecklund told us breakthroughs with stem cells aren't published in scientific journals because of a conspiracy of drug companies and governments that he had trouble defining. that's when we told him we bought cells from his lab. when your cells are delivered, they're functioning, living stem cells? >> yes. >> we purchased some stem cells from stem tech labs six months or so ago and had them delivered to duke university, which did tests on the stem cells. and they determined that the stem cells were dead. >> well, they must not have handled them appropriately, then. >> you're thinking that you handled them appropriately, but the stem cell laboratories at duke university did not? >> that would be my assumption, yeah. >> i don't think that there's any chance they were damaged
. >> you're self-educated, self-taught? >> mm-hmm. >> have you published any research? >> no. >> frankly, dr. ecklund, you have nothing to base your results on. there's no clinical trial, there's no-- there's no blind study. there are no medical papers published. >> that doesn't make any difference. >> ecklund told us breakthroughs with stem cells aren't published in scientific journals because of a conspiracy of drug companies and governments that he...